Idiom Viognier 2019

The Idiom Wines Viognier is an opulent, barrel-fermented expression of the grape variety produced in the Stellenbosch wine region of South Africa. Matured for 9 months in a combination of 1st fill, but mainly 2nd and 3rd fill French 225L oak barrels the wine shows initial aromas of yellow citrus fruits that develop into a complex melange of melon, lemon cheesecake and coriander on the nose. This medium to full-bodied wine has an elegant, buttery mid palate followed by a lingering sensation of nectarine and lavender. Serve chilled and enjoy the evolution of flavours in the glass.
Wine File
Producer:
Idiom
Country:
South Africa
Region:
Coastal Region
Sub Region:
Stellenbosch
Style:
White Wine
Primary Grape(s):
Viognier
Bottle Size:
75cl
Alcohol:
14.0%
Closure:
Natural Cork
Contains Sulphites:
Yes
Units Per Bottle:
10.5
Regular Price
£23.00
Sale Price
£23.00
Regular Price
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Unit Price
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Purchase Format: Single Bottle

 

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